Message-Id: <199408221725.KAA11208@nic.cerf.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 1994 10:20:05 -0700
To: "Roy T. Fielding" <fielding@simplon.ICS.UCI.EDU>
From: miked@CERF.NET (Michael A. Dolan)
Subject: Re: 'relative URLs', status
At 06:21 PM 8/20/94 -0700, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
>I just finished it and will post it in a minute (or less ;-).
Very nice job.
One area that was somewhat vague was what happens when there appears to
be a relative URL, but the scheme is different. For example, if the
base is <http://host/path> and you run into <ftp:path> what should
happen ?
Some options:
A. Each scheme has a "base", and one could do nothing - ie it's a malformed
(relative) URL, (this seems to be what you intended) or
B. Schemes belonging to "Uses-Netloc" can share a base.
A more likely combination might also be base=<ftp://host/path> and href=
<file:path>.
Should this be allowed to work ?
If not, and an HTML document contains URL's of varying schemes, then we
need to think about how in HTML to define all their (separate) bases.
Mike
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